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Recreational dive site in the Red Sea
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El Fanadir is a famous dive site in the Red Sea, located in the north of Hurghada, Egypt.[1] El Fanadir North has a reef wall down to 12 metres, then a plateau extends out to 20 metres giving way to a drop off reaching well beyond 30 metres.
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[edit ]- ^ Guides, Rough (2013年02月01日). The Rough Guide to Egypt. Rough Guides UK. ISBN 978-1-4093-2424-9.
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